iPhone paint touch up - for those who play with fire

I go case-less, and unluckily my 6 fell from out of my jacket pocket on to concrete and now has a few nicks on the side. Does anyone know of a service that is able to touch up the paint? I went case-less to because I admire the bare beauty of the phone, and now I occasionally run my finger across a nick that takes away from it.

I go case-less, and unluckily my 6 fell from out of my jacket pocket on to concrete and now has a few nicks on the side. Does anyone know of a service that is able to touch up the paint? I went case-less to because I admire the bare beauty of the phone, and now I occasionally run my finger across a nick that takes away from it.

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Just live with it. The 6S will be out in 11 months. You'll have a new phone by then.

True, I'm already getting over it to be honest. I was just hoping to touch this up additionally for resell value.

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Any do-it-yourself job will probably end up looking like s hit. If you normally sell your iPhone before the next one debuts, wait 9 weeks after the iPhone 6s debuts (once the market dries up from being flooded with people offloading their year-old iPhones) and unlock it before selling to make up for the difference.

I go case-less, and unluckily my 6 fell from out of my jacket pocket on to concrete and now has a few nicks on the side. Does anyone know of a service that is able to touch up the paint? I went case-less to because I admire the bare beauty of the phone, and now I occasionally run my finger across a nick that takes away from it.

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